Cherry Creek boys tennis’ Ethan Hillis poised for a run at 5A No. 1 singles title in senior comeback
Cherry Creek boys tennis’ No. 1 singles player Ethan Hillis returned to the team for his senior year after a one-year hiatus.
Cherry Creek boys tennis’ No. 1 singles player Ethan Hillis returned to the team for his senior year after a one-year hiatus.
After a giant leap forward in 2015, it’s easy to see that in boys tennis, Discovery Canyon is quite simply the next big thing.
Boulder’s Kap Smith and Kent Denver’s Casey Ross head the 2015 all-state boys tennis teams.
At the end of the day, the battle between Kent Denver’s Casey Ross and Discovery Canyon’s Nick Lorenz meant nothing for the team title.
After losing the first set 7-5, Boulder’s Kap Smith trailed Cherry Creek’s Ryan James 4-0 in the second set of their state title match.
The level of play in Class 5A boys tennis has been on a steady rise, and looks to be at a high-water mark this fall.
When Discovery Canyon freshman Nick Lorenz saw his brother win the state tennis tournament, he knew that he wanted to do the same.
One of the Smiths who reached last year’s Class 5A state tennis semifinals was destined to be in this year’s championship match.
Kent Denver isn’t messing around. The boys tennis team came into this week’s Class 4A state tennis tournament with players in each bracket.
Draws for the 2015 Class 5A boys tennis state tournament, held Oct. 15-17 at Gates Tennis Center in Denver.